I would say it really depends on how much you would want to spend If you are trying to be cost effective then i think plaster would be fine...
just google golden state mint...
whats the size of the coral ring?
i think they would look good framed with the die in the same frame
It's a great show, they also released a card game that I bought which is based on the parasite episode were you have to work out who is a real...
they both have the same gear on it - the one on the right was the first one a bought and i still use the reduction plate but i do have more gear...
[ATTACH] i started off using that method but i now have all the coin making gear - if i can recommend the first thing you buy it would be a ring...
at this point i will be unable to attend guys
might i also add that the round 50 is 80% silver which makes it harder to fold over, but 92.5 silver florins are a lot easyer and so are shillings...
Looks like you are off to a good start, here is one I made recently (last year)
reduced to $310 posted
bump
Lot 5 $65
lot 5 $58
All sold
the other good place is the pokies for the same reason - i always walk in a cash $50 to see if i can find one
someone tagged me in something from hit 107 talking about the 2000 $1 mule like its something new and one bloke said they are so rare that there...
It's good to see that these coins are still selling. Had a look on eBay and they are getting at least double face value. I ended up with a fair...
welcome mate, you should attend the adelaide meet - plenty of great deals on those nights - what type of services do you provide?
im working so i wont be there - hope everyone has a good night
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